But a rather purple tester put paid to that inflation-baiting bug | Continue reading
Tech minister says app is 'foolproof'! We imagine Black Hats probably don't agree. And some may have time on their hands at present | Continue reading
.NET is getting faster but will not be as efficient as C++ or Go. Reason? Legacy code | Continue reading
Researchers analysing samples submitted to VirusTotal find new strain | Continue reading
IT giant accused of paying women less than men doing exact same roles | Continue reading
Questions linger over what is going on inside DNS overseer | Continue reading
You thought that yoghurt in the back of fridge was time-expired? Behold X-ray boffinry YEARS past its design-life | Continue reading
I can't stop people playing music at me, says Reg reader | Continue reading
There's hundreds of millions in India alone | Continue reading
Slurp everyone's details and you create a hugely valuable hacker target | Continue reading
Generally available, but will never reach parity with Linux on Kubernetes | Continue reading
COO says plague-time productivity has improved so clients don’t see see WfH as a WtF | Continue reading
And who could blame it? | Continue reading
Ooo, double irony! | Continue reading
Democratising mass surveillance, one snafu at a time | Continue reading
'Take legal action' he told the firm. So it (sort of) did | Continue reading
Why do it at all? Easier to audit and adapt, apparently | Continue reading
Rock and roll at 30,000 ft at hypersonic speeds | Continue reading
Somewhere in your phone, something is humming 'Happy Birthday to me' | Continue reading
The fruits of labour for world's largest tech firm to be revealed on 30 April | Continue reading
'COVIDSafe' lands but without source code and has problems on iOS devices | Continue reading
Another one bites the dust | Continue reading
Comma, comma, comma, comma, comma coloring ban. You come and go, you come and go... | Continue reading
Users have migration work to do in the next month. Good thing nobody's busy right now, eh? | Continue reading
Users have migration work to do in the next month. Good thing nobody's busy right now, eh? | Continue reading
Named AF-SOUTH-1 and near some handy routes to Europe and West Africa | Continue reading
Extraordinary surveillance powers set to be injected into govt orgs | Continue reading
'Many customer workloads perform better on Amazon Linux 2' firm claims, but where is the source? | Continue reading
Zero-trust access to web applications with very fine-grained access controls | Continue reading
Giving military time to look at aspects of decision | Continue reading
Growing extra instruments, reducing fuel spend and those clever, clever hacks | Continue reading
Borrowers can score between £500k and £5m if they have a track record, co-investors, and can afford eight percent interest | Continue reading
Nothing says serious engineering like a collapsible radio aerial | Continue reading
You thought thousands of complaints would make a difference? | Continue reading
A decade on, expanding open ecosystem highlights limits of monolithic approach to CPU design | Continue reading
DNS overseer accused of ignoring the very people it is supposed to represent | Continue reading
Single point of failure, imprecise instructions and not enough labels are a bad, bad, mix | Continue reading
Daming letter sent to California attorney general asks for six-month delay | Continue reading
No coincidence that new offer closely matches that from smaller rival | Continue reading
Bezos cloud crew chops 'bells and whistles' in favour of native support, adds shared storage | Continue reading
Developers face three-month sprint to the finish line, with big government contract the prize | Continue reading
Just in case any one else decides to do a Burr or Feinstein | Continue reading
Paradoxical contract that isn't a contract fails to satisfy judge | Continue reading
That's a retirement day present he won't forget | Continue reading
Only when the big hand reaches the little hand will the Amiga copy those files | Continue reading
If you can access them in California, so can the Feds | Continue reading
Thou shalt respect the Osman and keep your distance, rebels | Continue reading